Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Essar-Power-Plant-in-India-27MZIFVH2FUS.htmlConceptually similarEssar Power Plant in IndiaGP04NWUCompleted★★★★Essar Power Plant in IndiaGP04NWVCompleted★★★★Essar Power Plant in IndiaGP04GGDCompleted★★★★Amelia Village with the Essar Power Plant on the HorizonGP0STO6KMCompleted★★★★View of Essar Power Plant from Bandhaura VillageGP0STO6JICompleted★★★★View of Essar Power Plant from Bandhaura VillageGP0STO6JJCompleted★★★★View of Essar Power Plant from a DistanceGP0STO6JWCompleted★★★★Weekly Market at Suhira near Mahan ForestGP0STO6KGCompleted★★★★View of Essar Power Plant from the VillageGP0STO6JQCompleted★★★★View AllGP04NWTEssar Power Plant in IndiaSuhire Essar power plant. Greenpeace has been engaged in a long running campaign against the proposed open cast coal mining in the area which threatens many people whose lives and livelihoods are dependent on the Mahan forests. Their culture, community and lives are intertwined with the forests that would be destroyed by the coal industry.Locations:Asia-India-Madhya Pradesh-Mahan Forest-Singrauli regionDate:12 Apr, 2013Credit:© Vinit Gupta / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Essar Group-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Power stationsShoot:Dih Baba Puja Festival at Mahan Forest in IndiaDih Baba Puja festival celebrations at Mahan Forest in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, India.Greenpeace has been engaged in a long running campaign against the proposed open cast coal mining in the area which threatens many people whose lives and livelihoods are dependent on the Mahan forests. Their culture, community and lives are intertwined with the forests that would be destroyed by the coal industry.